Sunday, 5 September 2021

Hamas Terror Spokesman Abdel Latif al-Qanou Said On Saturday They Are Ready To Resume Incendiary Balloon Attacks On The Jews And Israel

 

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Hamas Terror Spokesman Abdel Latif al-Qanou Said On Saturday They Are Ready To Resume Incendiary Balloon Attacks On The Jews And Israel

by Geoffrey Grider

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Reports in Palestinian media indicated that units in charge of incendiary balloon attacks on Israeli planned to resume activities. The past week has seen repeated nightly riots along the border fence with Hamas’ blessing.

Hamas on Saturday threatened Israel with the resumption of incendiary balloons which has caused millions of dollars in damage to Israeli farmers, not to mention the loss of life involved in and around the ongoing terror attacks.

"But I have chosen Jerusalem, that my name might be there; and have chosen David to be over my people Israel." 2 Chronicles 6:6 (KJB)

Politicians around the world who seek 'peace in the Middle East are some of the most ignorant people you will ever meet, because they refuse the clear, cut truth as found in the King James Bible. And that truth is that no peace, either the false peace of Antichrist or the actual peace of King Jesus Christ, can happen until and unless you answer the question of who controls Jerusalem. Antichrist will use the Abraham Accords to get the Jews to agree to the covenant with Death and Hell, and get them to agree to 'share' Jerusalem, but 7 years later King Jesus will show up and forever settle the question of Who controls Jerusalem. It is the City of God, where He has placed His Name - Jerusalem.

Hamas threatens more Gaza violence: ‘All means available to break the siege’

FROM TIMES OF ISRAEL: Hamas is warning of continued unrest along the border fence with Israel, amid ongoing talks regarding a mechanism to allow Qatari aid money back into the Gaza Strip, as well as various steps to improve life in the enclave. The terror group’s spokesman Abdel Latif al-Qanou said in a statement Saturday: “Our Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip are determined to extract all their demands and break the siege on the Gaza Strip and no longer accept the gradual easing of restrictions.”

He added that “our people’s options are open and all tools and means are available to pressure the occupation and oblige it to lift the siege on our people.”

Qatar and Egypt have been closely involved in efforts to improve conditions in Gaza in the wake of May’s 11-day war between Israel and Hamas, including the transfer of aid to the needy, greater allowances for goods and building materials to enter the Strip and more. A plan was recently announced to allow Qatari aid back into Gaza, but many other issues remain unresolved.

The so-called “night confusion units” were active throughout most of the past week, setting tires alight at the border and lobbing improvised explosives at Israeli troops. The “night confusion units” do not officially tie themselves to Hamas, though their activities could not take place without the approval of the terror group that rules the Strip. The riots came at the same time as Israel allowed dozens of truckloads of construction materials into the Strip.

Speaking to defense officials Monday night, Israel Defense Forces chief Aviv Kohavi warned that Israel would not tolerate the border riots.

“Calm and security will allow an improvement in civil conditions, but rioting and terror will lead to a strong response or operation,” he said.

The most severe recent border riots took place on August 21. The violent protest saw hundreds of Palestinian protesters approach the fence, throw stones, and burn tires. Israeli troops responded with tear gas, rubber bullets, and a form of live fire. An Israeli Border Police officer, Barel Shmueli, 21, was shot at point-blank range when a Palestinian man approached a slit in a barrier where Shmueli was stationed and fired a pistol at him. He was critically injured and later died. READ MORE

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